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SEA DRAMA.—The Graf Spee's guardship, the Altmarck (left), which has gained such evil prominence in the news, standing by to take off the crew of the British ship Huntsman after her capture by the Graf Spee in the South Atlantic. A picture taken from the Graf Spee by one of the German sailors.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 137, 5 March 1940, Page 5

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SEA DRAMA.—The Graf Spee's guardship, the Altmarck (left), which has gained such evil prominence in the news, standing by to take off the crew of the British ship Huntsman after her capture by the Graf Spee in the South Atlantic. A picture taken from the Graf Spee by one of the German sailors. Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 137, 5 March 1940, Page 5

SEA DRAMA.—The Graf Spee's guardship, the Altmarck (left), which has gained such evil prominence in the news, standing by to take off the crew of the British ship Huntsman after her capture by the Graf Spee in the South Atlantic. A picture taken from the Graf Spee by one of the German sailors. Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 137, 5 March 1940, Page 5

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